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(A) Indicate the selection rules for atomic electronic transitions and the transitions allowed between the electronic...

(A) Indicate the selection rules for atomic electronic transitions and the transitions allowed between the electronic levels 2S1/2, 2P1/2 and 2P3/2

(B) Indicate if the processes of induced emission and spontaneous emission are resonant processes.

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